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Chaucer And The Cultures Of Love And Marriage Cathy Hume Hume

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Chaucer And The Cultures Of Love And Marriage Cathy Hume Hume
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Publisher: D.S. Brewer
File Extension: PDF
File size: 3.91 MB
Author: Cathy Hume [Hume, Cathy]
ISBN: 9781843843214, 1843843218
Language: English
Year: 2012

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Chaucer And The Cultures Of Love And Marriage Cathy Hume Hume by Cathy Hume [hume, Cathy] 9781843843214, 1843843218 instant download after payment.

Chaucer's preoccupation with love and marriage has been a focus of criticism for more than a century. Here, the love relationships and marriages in six of the Canterbury Tales, Troilus and Criseyde, and the Legend of Good Women are reappraised from a fresh direction, using late medieval letter collections and advice literature for women to shed new light on the competing cultures of love and marriage that troubled both Chaucer himself and his contemporaries. Beginning with a concise summary of the history of marriage in fourteenth-century England, and making use of recent research in social history, the volume goes on to analyse letter collections and advice books in order to reconstruct late medieval ideology and practice. Among other elements, the author discusses the flirtatiousness of court culture, the anti-love discourse of advice literature, courtship conventions, rival models of marriage among the bourgeoisie and aristocracy, and the pathos of arranged marriages.Dr Cathy Hume is currently a visiting scholar at Northwestern University.

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